Downtown St. Augustine, FL Hotel Near Historic Sites
The Country Inn & Suites Downtown St. Augustine, FL hotel is a new facility in the heart of the oldest city in the United States. The St. Augustine hotel's downtown location will make it easy for you to explore interesting historical attractions and modern amusements. Nearby St. Augustine attractions include ghost tours, zoos, museums and more. There is something for everyone near our St. Augustine, FL hotel.
Nearby attractions:
Ancient City Tours (1.7 miles) Tour the oldest city in the nation and learn about its many ghost stories and legends. Phone: (904) 827-0807
Alligator Farm Zoological Park (3.1 miles) This zoo near our St. Augustine, FL hotel displays a variety of alligators and crocodiles. Phone: (904) 824-3337
St. Augustine's Spanish Quarter (1.4 miles) St. Augustine's Spanish Quarter is a historical museum come to life. Staffed by costumed interpreters who relive the time when St. Augustine was an outpost for the Spanish Empire. Phone: (904) 825-6830
Fountain of Youth (0.7 miles) Visit the sight of the oldest continually inhabited European colony in our nation. This village, originally named Seloy by the Indians, is home to Leon's fabled 'Fountain of Youth", which was thought to give eternal youth to whoever drank from it. Phone: (904) 829-3168
Old Town Trolley Tours (0.5 miles) Take a trolley across St Augustine and see the sights of yesteryear. Phone: (904) 829-3800
Lightner Museum (1.7 miles) Get a glimpse at relics of the Gilded age and the Victorian age when you stop by the Lightner Museum. Phone: (904) 824-2874
Old Florida Museum (0.1 miles) The Old Florida Museum chronicles a time before the Europeans colonized Florida. Guests will learn about Native American culture in Florida through amazing displays and hands-on experiences. Phone: (904) 824-8874
Oldest Wooden School House (1.3 miles) Visit a 200 year-old school house from the time of Spanish Imperial rule. Phone: (904) 824-0192
About Jacksonville
Located along the scenic St. Johns River, Jacksonville is a thriving port town and one of the Southeast's major cultural, commercial, industrial and financial centers. As the largest city in land area in the U.S., Jacksonville offers a wealth of attractions and recreational opportunities. A predominant waterfront gives convenient access to boat cruises, riverfront boardwalks, fish camps, and offshore fishing. For sports fans, Jacksonville is the home of the NFL Jaguars, as well as college football's Gator Bowl Classic. Golfers can hit the links on a number of premier courses, including The Players Championship Course (TPC) in Ponte Verda. Other points of interest include: Jacksonville Landing, a waterfront marketplace with unique shops and restaurants; the Jacksonville Zoological Gardens; Adventure Landing amusement park; plus a number of local museums and historical sites. And don't forget, the golden sand of Jacksonville Beach is just a short drive away.
Did you know?
You'll especially love Jacksonville if you're a beer drinker! Take a free 30-minute tour of the massive Jacksonville facility that brews Budweiser, Bud Light, Michelob, Busch and O'Douls. After the tour you can enjoy two free glasses of beer. But be sure to bring a jacket or sweater. Things can get a little chilly - the beer ferments in a 45-degree chamber.